*please don't tell me to car it unless you're willing and able to give me a lift ;-)
I'm with the get the car crew. I lived in the States for 6 years and regret being such a wuss for the first year (the one year I lived in California too!) where I was too scared to rent a car. It was a piece of cake. From memory there is a pretty good outlet mall in between Austin and San Antonio as well.
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I'm with the get the car crew. I lived in the States for 6 years and regret being such a wuss for the first year (the one year I lived in California too!) where I was too scared to rent a car. It was a piece of cake. From memory there is a pretty good outlet mall in between Austin and San Antonio as well.
When turning, right is tight, left is loose (or something similar).
The only thing with driving is that I have to go to the rental agency, pick up the car and then drop it off at the rental agency in San antonio. Would have to cab it at both ends anyway.
Cheapest quote I have received for a town car is $190 which is ridiculous.
Looks like it's Megabus.
OK, so I have never driven on the other side of the road and I won't contemplate hiring a car and driving this trip, so even though it's the most logical way to do this, I'm not logical*.
I need to get from Austin to San Antonio, which might seem easy enough, but aside from driving, there's the bus (Greyhound or Megabus) which is a simple 90-minute trip, but have heard horror stories about both.
There's Amtrak, but it leaves Austin at 6.30pm and takes three and a half hours (for the life of me i don't know why).
The other option is flying from AUS to Houston and then to SAT with Southwest. Can do it for about $280 and connection times are pretty good (leave noonish, get in around 4pm).
The cons of the bus are that the megabus stop is out of the way and is often late and Greyhound is Greyhound. Both are cheap (less than $10).
The cons of the train are the length of the journey and the timing. The pros are it's $11.
Flying is more fun, but cost prohibitive and relatively lengthy. At least Southwest gives you one free bag to check in.
So I am crazy or dumb or both to contemplate flying.
*please don't tell me to car it unless you're willing and able to give me a lift ;-)
Good point. I think I really am cray cray.$190 door to door (and you don't have to drive yourself), vs $280 plus transfer to fly.
Why is that crazy?
Good point. I think I really am cray cray.
Question though: do you need to tip the driver? I'm guessing yes.
I found driving in the States relatively easy. The main challenge is when turning corners - our natural inclination is to turn short on left and wide on right, so I would say out loud to myself each time, "keep right, keep right" as I went around the corner.
An easy way someone explained to me (well, easy for me, maybe not others!) is that 'your heart should always be beside the center line' (from small roads, and by other road markings for multiple lane roads).
Drive Austin to San Antonio. Yes. The outlet malls are "interesting" and a useful "pit stop"
At this point I have driven more years (though perhaps not more mileage) in Australia than the USA...
When in Australia consider Swahili for a traffic circle... (Courtesy "The Economist" many years ago)
Happy wandering
Fred